Thu, 1 October 2009 So you've got a few hours free, and you want to go metal detecting. Is it really worthwhile to hit that nearby park or schoolyard that is already pretty much hunted out? This podcast discusses the secrets of hunting those "hunted-out" areas. How to find coins that others have missed. Visit my website for free treasure hunting articles: http://treasuremanual.com Comments[4] |
wonderful prodcast dan i do so called hunted out areas all the time and guess what there not!!
posted by: sasquache on Thu, 10/1 06:07 PM EDT
Dan,
Your site is one that I go to every month. I always learn something new everytime. I would like to share what I have found this year if I can get your e-mail address. I have used Tesoro's, Minelab, White's and Radio Shack. I Presently use a Discovery 3300 and it is a kick ass machine. Most of the time I have to turn it down as it seems to find so much in the ground it sounds like a Gatling gun. I know from experience that this unit will go as deep as a Vaquero, white's matrix m6, and a minelab x-terra 50. I live in the southeast part of South Dakota and we do not have a lot of minerals here. I can hit a dime at 5 inches fairly Easily.
Your site is one that I go to every month. I always learn something new everytime. I would like to share what I have found this year if I can get your e-mail address. I have used Tesoro's, Minelab, White's and Radio Shack. I Presently use a Discovery 3300 and it is a kick ass machine. Most of the time I have to turn it down as it seems to find so much in the ground it sounds like a Gatling gun. I know from experience that this unit will go as deep as a Vaquero, white's matrix m6, and a minelab x-terra 50. I live in the southeast part of South Dakota and we do not have a lot of minerals here. I can hit a dime at 5 inches fairly Easily.
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